I've had a set of 5 of these for over 10 years and gig out with them regularly a couple of times a month. I recently had my first issue with one of the...Read complete review

I've had a set of 5 of these for over 10 years and gig out with them regularly a couple of times a month. I recently had my first issue with one of the cords crackling during a sound check. It's now been relegated to the fix me if you can pile. I'd say that with 100+ gigs under my belt with these cords I've gotten my monies worth. Reading some of the other reviews of poor quality/durability I'd have to disagree. I don't know their situation but theres always those musicians out there who are hard on their equipment and nothing will outlast the mistreatment. Personally I always roll my cords up using the "roadie wrap" method so they don't tangle or bind and end up looking like spaghetti soup in some gig tub. If you take care of these mic cords you won't be disappointed, plus you'll save some cash for other toys in the long run.

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I've been using some of these so a long time. Seems the newer ones with the blue ends are better than the older versions with grey ends.Don't trust these cable to...Read complete review

I've been using some of these so a long time. Seems the newer ones with the blue ends are better than the older versions with grey ends.Don't trust these cable to make a good seal on the mic. They clip in fine but they seem to not grip the poles.

I will be relacing them with better cables.Don't use when doing live sound. I had one bad experience so far with one of them not having a good connection and I wasn't able to replace it during the show. I was bumming.Hope it helps!

These are decent enough for most stationary applications, although I probably wouldn't recommend for a mobile singer with a hand held mic. We've used several of these for two or three years now in acoustic settings with no problem but I'm thinking they surely can't last much longer, or can they? For the price and for stationary settings you probably can't do much better.

I've had a set of 5 of these for over 10 years and gig out with them regularly a couple of times a month. I recently had my first issue with one of the cords crackling during a sound check. It's now been relegated to the fix me if you can pile. I'd say that with 100+ gigs under my belt with these cords I've gotten my monies worth. Reading some of the other reviews of poor quality/durability I'd have to disagree. I don't know their situation but theres always those musicians out there who are hard on their equipment and nothing will outlast the mistreatment. Personally I always roll my cords up using the "roadie wrap" method so they don't tangle or bind and end up looking like spaghetti soup in some gig tub. If you take care of these mic cords you won't be disappointed, plus you'll save some cash for other toys in the long run.

This is not my first set of these. They're pretty good cables, but I buy them for the gold fabric cover. They look good on stage, and when I have to mix my equipment with a back line that is not mine, it makes it a snap to sort my cables from all the black standard cables owned by the house.

I have a very small home studio and I will admit that these cables will not be road tested by me. However they work well and are well made. I love the woven cables, they seem more flexible, and they are pleasing to look at. I will keep buying them!

I bought about 16 of these cables 7 or 8 years ago. I have used them in my studio and for mamy live gigs as well. Not one of them has failed yet. I'm not sure why so many others have had quality issues. These cables are great. They don't tangle easily and the different colors are a nice feature for identifying what's plugged into where.